New Jersey lost 750 souls in the attack — more than any state other than New York. Of those, 539 were still technically classified as "missing" when the New Jersey State Police stopped updating a webpage of those unrecovered — the page now serves as a memorial to all who died.

The remains of a 26-year-old securities analyst who worked at the World Trade Center on 9/11 were first identified in 2018. Scott Michael Johnson of Montclair was the 1,642nd victim to be positively identified in the terror attacks, in which 2,753 people were killed by hijackers who crashed airplanes into the World Trade center's twin towers. Another 44 people were killed when hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

We remember New Jersey's fallen. The list below is as provided by the New Jersey 9/11 Memorial Foundation.